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Using WORD Fields to set the yes/no checkboxs based on user's answ

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Rcoppi - 20 Nov 2007 22:14 GMT
I have a form that requires me to ask the user a question that requires a yes
or no answer and based on that answer the appropriate checkbox is set to TRUE
(marked).  Any ideas about the best way to accomplish this?  HELP!  :>)
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Doug Robbins - Word MVP - 21 Nov 2007 02:08 GMT
If you need a dynamic (clickable) checkbox, there are a number of ways to
create and use clickable checkboxes in documents / templates. Some require
protected or locked forms, others do not. Take a look at the Checkbox
template available at:

http://www.addbalance.com/word/download.htm#CheckboxAddIn

for an exploration of these. Some utilize code, others do not.

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>I have a form that requires me to ask the user a question that requires a
>yes
> or no answer and based on that answer the appropriate checkbox is set to
> TRUE
> (marked).  Any ideas about the best way to accomplish this?  HELP!  :>)
Rcoppi - 21 Nov 2007 17:08 GMT
Hi Doug,

I will look at this to see if it will work for what I am doing.  

Thank you for the help.

Happy Thanksgiving
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> If you need a dynamic (clickable) checkbox, there are a number of ways to
> create and use clickable checkboxes in documents / templates. Some require
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> > TRUE
> > (marked).  Any ideas about the best way to accomplish this?  HELP!  :>)
 
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